China has issued a new rule prohibiting religious organizations from forcefully indoctrinating abandoned or orphaned children under their care.
Shanghai will step up its development of hospice care by adding 1,000 beds for palliative care this year.
China continues to experience a rising wave of drug-related crimes, with the Internet serving as a key channel for the underground drug market, an anti-drug official said.
Southeast Asian children at risk of getting infectious Japanese encephalitis are expected to be immunized by 2015 with the first Chinese vaccine to obtain WHO prequalification, according to a senior official.
An air and sea rescue mission scoured choppy waters near Hong Kong on Tuesday in a desperate search for 11 crew members still missing more than 24 hours after their Chinese cargo ship sank.
Peking University is looking to recruit 100 postgraduate students for its new Yenching Academy, launching next year.
Cultural and communication professionals say that mainlanders should tone down their verbal attacks against a Hong Kong actor who has angered some netizens with his recent political comments.
With Sanya's growing tourism industry pushing prices up for groceries and household items, the city government announced on Tuesday that it will roll out the second phase of its inflation subsidy for residents.
"PM2.5" has been a buzzword among Chinese who worry about air quality.
More than 290 maintenance workers picked up 30 tons of roadside rubbish during the May Day holiday that had been tossed from vehicles, Legal Evening News reported on Monday. The weight of the rubbish collected this year exceeded the same period last year by 20 percent, according to the Beijing Capital Highway Development Group.
"Fewer people in Guangzhou want to become powerful persons since the central government has been making great efforts to introduce effective and concrete measures to prevent and fight corruption involving government officials, and to further standardize the operations of government departments and organizations."
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